Gallery, a room in which exibits are exibited, Exibit, an interesting object shown in a public exibition, Exibition, a collection of historical artefacts shown to the public, Collection, all of a museum`s artefacts, Artefact, a historical object made by man, Antiquity, another name for a historical artefact, Relic, a historical object made interesting because of its age or associations with the past, Label, a brief discription identifying an artefact in an exibition, Plinth, a support on which an artefact is displayed to best effect, Mount, any metal supporting structure that secures an artefact so that it can be safely displayed, Alcove, a small arched recess or niche in the wall of a larger room, Torso, the part of a sculpture considered without head, arms, or legs, Statue, a stone sculpture representing a human figure or an animal, Bust, a sculpture of the head, the shoulders and upper chest of a person, Mosaic, a picture made from small pieces of coloured stone or glass, Column, avertical stone cylinder, used as a support for a roof or in classical buildings, Capital, the elaborately decorated top part of a column.

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